1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
North America
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1911- 1984
1920- 2001
1893- 1969
September 8, 1966
CIA proposes adoption of the findings of the Panel on US Government Broadcasting to the Communist Bloc pertaining to RFE and RL but urges continued solicitation of private corporate donations by the RFE Fund [successor to the Crusade for Freedom]
April 28, 1966
Panel commissioned by the White House and comprised of Zbigniew Brzezinski, William E. Griffith, John S. Hays, and Richard S. Salant recommends continuation of RFE and RL as covertly funded objective news services, along with VOA and RIAS, discontinuation of public solicitation of private financial donations to RFE, and (Hays dissenting) establishing a Radio Free China
November 16, 1956
Second draft of âProposed Interim Guidance for FECâ prepared for Allen Dulles to forward [over his disclosed pseudonym] to the FEC.
December 23, 1964
FEC directors emphasize their autonomy to CIA officials reviewing âproprietaryâ CIA projects
June 19, 1964
In Airgram 556, the Prague Embassy again commends RFE but suggests further improvements in its broadcasts
December 6, 1963
Revised guidelines (updating previous Gray Broadcasting policy) for RL broadcasting policy approved by the Committee for Radio Broadcasting Policy.
October 23, 1963
Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson reports Anatoly Dobryninâs denunciation of Radio Liberty (and other âsubversiveâ radios) while noting the Soviet Union had stopped jamming Voice of America Russian.
January 4, 1963
CIA Deputy Director Carter informs AMCOMLIB President Howland Sargeant of new funding for RL capital expansion
CIA Deputy Director Marshall Carter informs Free Europe Committee President John Richardson of new funding for RFE capital expansion
June 7, 1962
In Dispatch No. 466, the Warsaw Embassy views RFE as âdoing an effective jobâ in broadcasting to Poland